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Stop Your Search Engine Munro

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Curiosity was the fundamental energy that made mankind to develop themselves. We, human always wanted to learn as soon as we mastered how to think logically. People wanted to learn about new things and figure out how they could utilize. In order to get more knowledge people invented and discovered new technologies that can help them absorb more information.Eventually, endless development has led us to a world that provides countless information to every people. “We’re moving toward this era where we’ll never be able to escape from the cloud” (655). This phrase from Peggy Orenstein’s essay “Stop Your Search Engines”, precisely shows that we are living under a big cloud called internet network. Nowadays, we use internet on every businesses, leisures …show more content…

Writers have to make places, characters and plots out of nowhere. So in order to make this process easier, they get motives from the real world. Alice Munro did the same when she writes her story. And it is inevitable that many people are asking her same questions, “Do you write about real people?”, “Did those things really happen?”, “When you write about a small town are you really writing about Wingham?” (266). Munro indicates how she use the “real” things when she writes her essay. She admits that it makes her much easier when she writes her stories and she describes how these “real” materials are used when she writes her stories. But she refer that these “real” materials are the tool for building up her story so we must not confuse that Munro is writing about the “real” materials. Munro use the process of building a house to explain how she writes her stories. “I’ve got to build up, a house, a story, to fit around the indescribable “feeling” that is like the soul of the story, and which I must insist upon in a dogged, embarrassed way, as being no more definable than that.” (267). This “feeling” is the most crucial thing when she writes her stories and she tries to use “real” ingredients from the real world to make this “feeling” clearer and she emphasizes at the essay that it is herself that writes the stories and it’s her own firm ideas and opinions that she is writing. “Who told me to write this story? Who feels any need of it before it is written? I do.” (269). Now we can know that it is our story when we write stories so what we need is to just keep try to make our “feeling”

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